Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, September 24, 1895, Image 3

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    CANCER CURED
-AND A-
LIFE SAVED
By the Persistent Use of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
"I was troubled for years with a
sore ou my knee, which several
physicians, who treated me, called a
cancer, assuring nie that nothing
could be done to save my life. As
a last resort, I was induced to try
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and, after tak
ing a number of bottles, the sore
hegan to disappear and my general
health improve. I persisted in this
treatment, until the sore was en
tirely healed. Since then, I use
Ayer's Sarsaparilla occasionally as
a tonic and blood-purifier, and, in
deed, it seems as though I could not
keep house without it." Mrs. S. A.
Fields, Bloom field, la.
AYER'S
The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla.
Ayer's Pills Regulate the Liver.
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Take Notce.
1. The turn of five cents per line will be
Jharged (or "card of tbaiikn," "renolutinni of
renpect," lint! of wedding; princnU and donor,
ind obituary notice, (other than thone the edit
or shall hlmiell give a a inntter 01 new,) ana
noticed of snoclal metliur (or whatever purpose.
2. Notice of church and norlety and all other
)ntorUilnmeuUi from which revenue la to be de
rived, ahull be chanced (or at the rate of five
.enti a line, Thete rule will be itrlctly adher
ed to In every Instance.
AdvertlaliiK rato reaaonablo aad made known
lpon application.
Citizens of Heppiier met Inst evening
and perfected the organization cif a
tucing association. The following are
the officers: Geo. Oonser, president;
I'. VY. Ayers, Jr., secretary; Geo.
Harrincton, E. G. Sperry, Otis Patter
eon, E. L. Matlock and Duve MoAtee,
directors. It whs intended to meet
Wednesday evening next, but the
necessary lunus Driving Deen secured, it a. N
was not necessary to defer it that long.
The races are sure to go.
The following are the winners in the
last two days racing at Long Creek, with
time and distance of each race: Gray
Dick, tbree-einhths, time, 0:37 Hon
est Dick, five-eighths, time, 1:03'; half
mile and repeat, declared off on account
of apparent jobbing; Pnddv. ponv one
fourth mile, time, 0:24; Jubilnm,
special three-eighths, 0:36. The races
were all good acd no jobbing wjs per
mitted. Mulheur Gazette: A frieud of the
Heppner Gazette editor invited him to
partake of an elk dinner lately, lie
partook. And he hoasted of tue sweet,
juicy merit of the game of Oregon's
wrests. Afterward the pen-pilot was
informed that he had banqueted on
horse meat, instead of the tiesh of the
stately monarch of the forest. Hoss on
Patterson.
R. E. Moody, chief clerk of the house
of representatives at the last, sesxion of
the Oregon legislature, and at present
one of Portland's most promising young
attorneys, was in Heppner Saturday ou
business, ltalph is a son of ex Governor
Moody, of this state, and ru Eastern
Oregon boy,- too. Such men as Mr.
Moody always suoceed.
Grant County News: Some time sinoe
we noted the fact that the biggest man
in Grant county had won a bicycle at a
raffle and couldn't ride it. We are now
prepared to "retract," for Mr. StmiRell
can be seen nearly ev;?ry day learning to
ride. Although weighing nearly three
hundrod pounds when he began, he falls
off some every day.
People going Californiaward have
been numerous this full. T. B. Hard
and U. H. Warren and family, of
isutter Creek, passed throutih town
with the above destination in view last
Saturday. They expect to looate near
Jjos Angeles, and were well provided
for the journey.
Henry Murphy, the Monument
merchant who has lately opened up near
the postdffice on the north side of the
Johu Duy, whs in town last week on
business. Mr, Murphy jeporN trade
much better than he anticipated on
opening up the bnrdneES on last June.
Chronicle: Five cars of cattle from
Heppner to Trouldale passed through
The Dalles Thursday morning. Hepp
ner is shipping a creat amonut of stock
this summer, and will have a neat sum
to distribute Hmong the stockineu. .Buy
ers have been busy in that region.
Jonny Beeler whose ranch is up near
Colwell grade, had the misfortune to
have one of his voung apple trees
stripped of its fruit by a poicnpine
about a week ao. However, he in
rewarded by the tree coming out in full
bloom Bgaiu.
For yeare." says Capt. C. Mueller, "I
have relied more upou Ayer's Pills tUHn
anything else iu the medicine chest, to
regulate my bowels and those of the
ship's crew. These pills are not severe
in their action, but do their work thor
oughly."
Fell Bros, have received part, of their
fall millinery, and as soon us balance of
their goods arrive from the hast tbey
will have their opening. Their stock
will be larger than they Lave carried
before uud prices to meet all compe
tition, tf.
At the bead of the local column ap
pears rules under which obituaries, cards
of (banks, church notices from which
revenue is derived, elo., will be
DUbliaucd. These rules inner, as a
mutter of business, be sliictly a J hired
to.
A Builder Talks.
GREAT SUFFERER FOR YEARS
CURED IN TWO WEEKS.
Tompkins, of Oiegon City, folates a
Wonderful Story.
In fob it. Judge W. N. Ruby bid in
bis bouse on bit ranch near Colfsz
$275 that be had to pay harvest bands.
Tbe money disappeared from the biding
plaoe, and Frank Hargis was arrested aa
tbe one inspected of having stolen it.
Oregonian. Frank Hargis formerly re
sided in Heppner and was known
pretty generally nnder tbe nickname of
"Goodeye."
TIME TABLE.
From tha Enterprise, Oregon City, Oregon.
A representative of tbe Oregon City
Enterprise visited Mr. A. N. Tompkins,
the well known carpenter and builder of
Oregon City, and finding bim hard at
work, asked if he was tbe man who had
been ill of rheumatism. Receiving Bn
affirmative answer, the reporter asked if
he wonld have any objections to making
a statement of bis oase, how he was
cured, etc, for the benefit of the public.
"No objections at all," said Mr. Tomp
kins. "I have suffered with lumbago
for years. Having bad spells off and on
Sometimes it wonld lay me up entirely
Whenever I did any heavy lifting, or got
wet or oaught cold, I would have a bad
spell. Sometimes I would be so bad I
could not straighten up. I was always
looking for something on which I oould
count for oertain relief, if not absolute
cure. I tried many pbysioians, one
nearly Buooeeded in making a morphine
fiend of me by injeoting morphine into
my body to relieve tbe pain he oould not
cure and was not honest enough to ad
mit. All these medicines and doctors
did me no good, some even as in this
case, doing me barm.
"While working on the Barclay build
ing some months ogo, I had an attack.
I immediately went to Charman & Co.'s
drug store and told Mr. Charman to give
me a box of the Pink Pills. Haying
bought them, I commenced taking them
at once, and after the first day I exper
ienced relief, and in two weeks 1 was
entirely well. I had iu that time used
part of the seoond box. Being at tbe
home of my daughter in law, Mrs. Lena
Tompkins, and hearing ber oomplain of
rheumatism I gave ber the balanoe.
"Now, I have worked right along, and
in spite of tbe present wet weather and
the fact that I have a heavy cold just
now, I bave no indication of tbe presence
of my old disease, and any one of the
three things (heavy work, wet weather,
and a cold) wbiob I dow bave combined
would have given me a bad spell hereto
fore, I oonBider Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
a great remedy and I believe they have
absolutely cured me. At least, it they
bave not it is only a question of oontinn
icg tbe remedy long enough, and if I
ever bave a return of tbe pain I shall
fly to Pink Pills."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, in a
oondensed form, all the eleinentB Deoes
sary to give new life and riobness to tbe
blood and restore shattered nerves. They
are an unfailing speoifiu for such diseas
es as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis,
St. Vitus' dance, soiatica, neuralgia,
rheumatism, nervous beRdaohe, the after
effects of la grippe, palpitation of tbe
heart, pale and sallow complexions, all
forms of weakness either in male or female
and all diseases resulting from vitiated
humors in tbe blood. Pink Pills are
sold by all dealers, or will be sent post
paid on reoeipt of prioe, (50 cents a box,
or six boxes for $2.50) by addressing Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co., Soheueotady
N. Y.
Overwork, either physical or mental,
will produoe weakness and loss of
energy. Too many business or family
cares, overwork in tbe harvest field, an
excess of woman's work and worry will
produce months of misery. To prevent
this, tbe exhausted system should be
reinforoed immediately. Dr. J. 11.
McLean's Strengthening Cordial and
Blood Purifier is an appropriate remedy.
Price $1.00 per bottle.
Bogus Money. Counterfeiters are do
ing business in tbis looalily, or at least
have been quite recently. One W. H.
Lane was examined before Judge Bean
at Pendleton recently and implicated J.
E. Clark in passing bad money at Hard
man and in Heppner. Lane, however,
convicted himself in the mind of tbe
judge, but Clark was released. Tbe
money was mostly silver halt dollars,
and very poorly executed.
Is Your
Biood Pure
If it Is, yon will be strong, vigorous,
(nil of life and ambition; you will have
good appetite and good digestion;
strong nerves, sweet sleep.
But how few can say that their blood
is pure! How many people are suffering
daily from the consequences of impure
blood, scrofula, salt rheum, rheumatism,
catarrh, nervousness, sleeplessness, and
That Tired Feeling.
Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies, vitalizes
and enriches the blood. Therefore, it is
the medicine for you.
It will give yon pure, rich, red blood
and Btrong nerves.
It will overcome that tired feeling,
create an appetite, give refreshing sleep
and make you strong.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the Only
True Blood Purifier
Prominently in the public eye today.
Hnnrl'c Pillc th aftur-dinncr p'U and
11UUU S flllS fmUT cathartic S5c
A Wonderful Invention, Yesterday
afternoon fully 100 people witnessed an
exhibition of Cunningham & Barter's
horseshoeing maohine, down at Meadows
& Sorivner's. The machine is made to
hold the wildest oayuse without injury
to himself or those shoeing the horse,
Tbe trial was fully satisfactory to all
and Meadows & Scrivner bave pur
chased the patent for the town of
Heppner and will hereafter use it in
their shoeing operations.
Bucklcn'H Arnica Salve.
Tbe best salve in the world for cuts,
Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Malt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptions
and positively oures Piles, or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to eive
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
riPoe 25 cents per box. For sale by
T. W. Ayers, Jr.
Htage tor Hardman, Monument, bons Creek,
lohn pay and Canyon City, Ivave a follows ;
Kverjr day at a. m., except HiiihIkt.
Arrive every day at 6 p. in.,excet Monday.
The clKiiH't, ijuli kvot and beat Hue to or
from the Interior country.
W ALT. THOMPSON, I'rop.
Phlll Conn, Agent,
Extra Psle Star Brewery Bear
In Pint Bottle can be
had only at the
City Hotel Bar!
Where lilsh grade Mipion and Cltinrt are alao
kapt by Tel.
Here and There.
Millions ride tbe Rambler.
Ueppner's races are asunred.
Iks Eunis has bicyoles to rent
Don't overlook lieppntr'f rsoet.
Henry Padberg was in town yixderday
Mrs. Jobo Kirk isqniteill at her home
on Klies creek.
Tba Nilea-Vinson, Marble Works,
(Valla Walla, Wash.
Oaear HchsfrVr was down from tbe
mountains hsturday.
C. A. Hah an 1 family were iu from
Putter cretkyeetrrday.
For fruits, vegetable!, or anything io
tba grooery line, sea haling. 4t.
Popt. O'Brien and Ra.lmler Pelrrt
came op on a ial last cuht.
L Crn) Marble Works, I.a OranJ
Ore. H. C. MmUh, Umao, Uerpuer.
IJppur will bang l"x) io pttrawi. to
be raced for the latter part of Ociober.
Theodora Cork and family departed
rssterdsy for loaa where limy
locale.
For grortr and lunch loods,
VS. h. Haling. Jut received a brand
Dew stack.
Mrs. Ire, mother of Mrs. '(lena
Oilman. ha x-tu quit lit in ttne
cily, U revering.
Kdiftedoarl J. V. K"'r familiar.
Ren Mathews is now sole proprietor of
the cttv meat market where he keeps a
frexh supply of beef, pork, muttnu, veal,
sausage, Imoou uud lard, which lie sells
for the lowest market price. Fred Bock,
the Portland butcher, is Htill with bun. tf
Milt Morgan hud family departed yes
terday to locate at their old home near
Walla WalU. Milt bus rented hin place
for two year, though he think that lie
may some time return to Mono county.
May they continue to prosper.
The regular monibly teachers' con
veutiou will be held at Lexingtou, 'Jet
5, opening at h) o'clock a. m All
teachers fho'ild be preaeut mid all
interested l.i education are kindly
invited to attend.
K. T. Perkins wfc op from lone
yoterUay. Ho inform us that the drug
store at that pirn e, with which be was
collocated, bus been deponed of, Uud
iianey now I eiug the owner.
Mrs. Joe Luck ru n came u; from
Portland fcnturday and met here by
ber liniibaud. Mis. Lurk man baa been
in very poor health for some time, pait,
and is some bolter at preeent.
Mrs. Deo. Conner, hr mother and
brother, Mrs. U. A. Rhea iud Curl
Rhea, derailed yiattrdoy Io iit
relative In Mixmhim. Tliry will be
hb-cut about lo months.
j F.lmer Slofliiui's photograph gllery in
i no open on loorr M'lin Mret Iictm
i strictly llret-oliifa work can Im aeourcd
at reaoiialil priOc. Cull an t rxMiunie
oik and ael price. "oil
(Want duuty New: H-n C. W. Pur.
tili, f thm my, ha fHco l.".r lo !
nut. In bitfii. proj i i;v iu ( irjnJ K .pul .
Michuau, by the d V.u of uu uuot iu
that CUV.
Then i f UhII's Hir R-oeer
moii a tli ut lb of Ui h.or, an
alole lis li!il(-l color and laut), fin -tbe
clp i f daudrud, l Iter, an 1 nil l it
puillli.
(biloli'a Cue, It ureal Coiitfl. l..
Croup Cure, la hi gfrul d- llifcl. l. rK tl
i. c n.tn t-ti' H d. 14) ,
CUiMren love It. Ml I ly 1. W.Aa
Jr.
A txnt.Wr f Ih Ri' r l t.l. .
for Inch Urn li.tt la l i l
j urcordii.g to arritf'ti,i " M .1
1 and will im dleiiitli,Ur.; fcficf a i-u.
! W. h. halit.tf nil h'-'l
i snopliM aa la .!. ni ti' i.. it"'i l,
.tiil. Ii.k. Al II." oii Je.f)
! C'ot.U tin'. I, M iroa liiid In g . 4'.
I ll A. Ilfftrft C- 111 tr. ti J ll
y knoaa a "Blind JoLni, l ftaino rn.k .u; i, I uf.'m a u-i
relative al O'lahen. , tyi n'nlue li.a! r- ' it
C. N. fVk baa on Ml..l-too .1 -an l ' ' '" '- I '1"'--
Va bum's fa llt champioB aiple. , S . I ' ), r(, rt ! I m
of tbeeao. an far. ;
rp I BUT NEVER
l SQUEEL ! O
That is what Minor & Co. are doing.
They are constantly rooting for
trade ; though they have the bulk
of the trade of the surrounding
country, they are not satisfied.
Lost, Strayed or Stolen. A red
Shorthorn cow with slightly drooping
borne and white marks on bind feet,
right hind teat dried up; and ber winter
oalf, a red roan, blocky, Bhortdegged
bull caff, botb dimly branded with circle
on right hip. Both left the John Q. Wil
son ranch about July 10th. Informa
tion leading to their reoovery will be re
warded. N. 0. Marih,
70-2 Heppner, Or.
Commissioner Swick returned from
Salem on last evening's train acd de
parted on tbis morning s stage for bis
borne at Hamilton.
Oreen Mathews for shaving, hair
cnttius. shampooing and all other work
in that line. Baths at any time during
business bonrs. '
Heppner's races are "a go."
Fresh candies, any kind, at W. L.
Billing's. See him at tbe old Jerry
Oohn stand. 4t.
Bob Watkras was in town Saturday,
and be reports slight indications of
winter up about "the saddle."
Chas. Iugraham was in from Eight
Mile yesterday and thinks that he will
looate in Heppner for this winter.
Best aooommodatlon and oourteous
treatment at the Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Wash. Sts., Portland, Oregon.
Thad Armstrong and family leave thia
week for the Klikitat country where
they will make their future borne.
Mrs. Geo. Wells is reported by her
physician, Dr. MoSwords, bs improving
rapidly. Tbis is indeed gratifying.
Mrs. Mathews arrived from Athena on
last evening's train to visit ber sons,
Hick, Ben, Zeke and Qreen, of tbis oity.
Pilot Rook Reoord: B. O. DnBtin, a
pedagogue of Long Creek, passed through
town last Friday on his way to Walla
Walla.
Heppner will have the biggest race
meeting in its history in October. Come
all ye horsemen and compete for tbe
purses.
Wm. Collins, of Haystack, dropped
in the latter part of last week with
some very fine fruit which be disposed
of at good prices.
Earl's Clover Root, the great Blood
purifier, gives freshness and clearness to
the Complexion and oures Constipation,
25 ots., 50 ots., 81. Sold by T. W. Ayers,
Jr.
T. R. Howard makes a specialty in
supplying stookmen witb all needed
articles, besides carrying a general line.
See bis new ad. tf.
"GETTING A NAVY CHEAPLY.
Will Go to Yakima. W. G.Sweetser,
of Black Horse, was in town Saturday
though yet on crutches as tbe result of
an ncc'uleut wbiob happened twoortbree
weeks ago iu wbiob bis left leg was
severely injured below the knee by being
st-uck by a horse. Mr. Hweetaer and
wife will leave in a very short time for
the Yxkima country and will probably
l icale there. The Gazette extends its
welbwishes and hopes that tbey may
like their proposed new location, and
that siioccm most bounteously will be
their. However, it is to be regretted
that Morrow county must lose suob esti
muble ooplc.
I tun m i mm
But ive would like all the people for customers,
as the larger the sales the cheaper the goods.
We have just received the largest line
of Fall goods ever shown in the city.
Call and examine them and If you don't buy then
we are to blame. We are here to show goods.
We Meet and Beat all Competition !
MINOR & COMPANY.
Special Sale!
Dealers in General Merchandise
-WILL OFFER THEIR-
Noi lint Ayr's at the World's Fair.
Ayer's HarsKparille enjoys the n Inor
dinary distinction of having been tbe old
blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the
World's fair, Chicago. Manufacturers
of other snrHKparilUa sought by every
means loobtainaahowing of their goods,
nut they were all turned away under the
application of the rule forluddmg tbe
entry of patent medicine and nostrnms.
The denimon of the World's fair autho
rities in favor of Ayer's Harsaparilla wa
in effect as follow: "Ayer's Msrsspa-
riila I hot a patent medicine. It does
not belong io the 1 tot of oontruiii. It is
here on its merit.''
' j.ro
I'l If -
i:i w At'KKi. On tatuiilsy lat a
ntiii,l-r f lleppfir-r's eilixens met at
l'..e tworler's cfll Mi au.l proceeded Io
ofn-.mi- for Ibe purpose of having a
n.e mi-rtlig al Heppner some tiros
during Hit. Utter Pll of October, Tom
M oiiii i eh. . a i baiimaa and . L.
I I'lrt Un l, S'rr-lary. Tba following
1 r'miiiiiie i ftptxiinted: Finance,
' V. X.. .Ma'lork, U. II. Tdrows and T. W.
A)is ir ; I'l' itntn. K. I. KfeeUnd,
M k ir.it.ir mI T. W. Avers, Jr.;
; Aff4t.fci-iiieril. Jus. Jonea, Otis Tat-I-....,!
it, id K. G. Jtperry. Tba Bora
it ll-p i.ii finnncs cii.l Ibe Iowa
j .in. -,f an I roonyb money as sub
; .criltf 1 to Mi)i i-nrcs sggrrgsting not
I. u.a 'i.
Cash and rrtln Monopolle OtTnred by
I'ortagal to Hhlpbullilnr.
Of all atrange proposals mnde lately
to the builders of ahipa tbe strangest is
tbnt of Portugal, which desires to have
a modern navy, but desires to get it ou
the lowest possible terms, says the St,
Louis (ilobc-Democrat. iho govern
mcnt intends to ask shipbuilders how
nuinv vcnkcIh of a stated type tbey will
supply annnully for twenty years or
less for nn annual payment of almut
Ave hundred mid iifty-flve thousand
dollars, plua certain ndvantagea iu thu
way of monopolies. American, lint-
ish, French and German builders of
the first class are to bo asked to bid,
and the successful tenderer will 1
that firm giving the most lu the least
time and for tbe abort est period of
monopoly. First, a yard Is to Ih built
at 1. ish. m and the government shii-
I. nil. ling plant closed. The new tl nil
will ge t thu machinery and also the.
stuff and operatives Nothing Is sold
about foreign workmen, but, since the
government boes to educate the x-o-ple
in shipbuilding, it expentn nativo
labor to be employed. Muchlnery, ma
teriul and fu"l will bo admitted to tbe
establishment free of duty.
The new plant will have a monoxly
of repairing work, not only in I'ortugal,
but olvi in ber colonies, A lores, l aM
de Verde and Angola, no other new
cstal.lUhinciitH being iM-rmitted, al
though existing sum 11 works w ill eon
tin lie. The new Vessels whi.il it is
bojH'd to p't fur Ibe annual payment of
live hundred and lifly-ilve thousand
d'.'.lurn nre all of rather tiini.iml con
st nut i..n. '1 l,e crulvrs ate to Im of
whI and n.H r sit allied. nf forty-le.o
hundred b in diKplairmilil, twenty.
three knots smi1. Willi a protei '.ie
dci U and a sti aii.tiifr raliusof ten thou
sand loi!r at It'll UlloU. 1 lie lloW
fumoiis JiipuiH Hi' miUer Vosbiu.t U re
garded as a pattern of the ib sin d t y r.
Then there are l I ten torido Itmi
d'Hfroer of Ibe l) of the speedy
llswx k, which ar" to Im ahl" to iiimW
Wrlity-eijbt knots. Slid fttfNIil four
thousiiii'l to.l. s at t. ii knots: t.-n first
i'Um t..rH do Iniat of M-veiity t'.ns and
of the greutil spifit sl.r; m Vera)
roloiiiHl guiibt of t'.to hundred and
rlgbty-nuix ton and ricr guubouta of
forty Ion. 1 hi M-eiiis a pretty gl
navy f'r el"it leu n million to bun
drr.l thoiisiirid d.illnrs, but Hrl.n
a line of I he c-.il 'lii 111 tind thai
Ibe ti tiiy-j sr nw of a well l.atrd
kbipyard .Ui lo.l rn t.U I an In
dii' im ril north eonsi.lrriiig
G. B. Hatt, the tonaorial artist, can
be fonnd at his parlors, Matlock oorner,
where be will dispense at popular prices,
shaves, shampoos, haircuts, etc.
Walt. Thompson runs stage between
lleupner and Monument, arriving every
day except Monday and leaving every
day except Sunday. Shortest and cheap
est route to the luterior. r. uono,
agent.
Organdies, Dimities, Mulls, etc., at the follftwiDg greatly reduced
prices :
Organelles 25e., reduced to ISc. per yard.
Mulls '2flo reduced to 15c. per yard.
Dimities 12 to 15c., reduced to Ilk:, per yard.
Gents' Ntraw Hut 7fw. to 11.(10, reduced to i?5 anil fift cents.
tienta' Hummer Klbtx'd Undorweiir ftlic., reiluccil to .15 cents.
lollies' Undervests 10 to hoc., reduced to 5 to 2.5 cents.
Line of Boys Laced Blioes 11.25, reduced to W cents.
' Best line of Ladies' 10c hose ever offered for sale.
Bargain Counter loaded down with remnants of every fabric im
aginable at prices never before equalled.
Our stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Groceries complete in
every respect at prices that will more than favorably compare with
those previously announced by competitors.
Special attention called to our Shoo Department Call and ex
amine both goods and prices.
PIOISnSER BRICK,
West Side Main Street, - - - Heppner, Oregon.
Tbe Patterson Pub. Co., bave secured
Ibe sgency of the Cresoeut bicyoles ' for
Morrow and Qrant counties, and will
shortly bave some machines for sale at
very low figures. Eiamine a Crescent
before buying. tf.
Ike Ennis has a stock of bicycle
repairs and will fix your wheel up at
reasonable rates. It is his intention to
make a specialty in this line, and as the
number of wheels is rapidly increasing,
this will certainly be pleasing news to
those who are so fortunate as to own a
bike. tf
Tbe regular subscription price of Ibe
Kemi-Weekly daretle is SIM) and the
regular price nf the Weekly Oregonian
i?l.f0. Anyone subscribing for the
Oar.ette and paying for one year in
advance ran get I Kith tbe (iaxelta and
Weekly Oregonian for IX All old snb-
senbers paying ibeir enliseriiilione for
one year in sdvanne will be entitltd to
the same.
Kur Hair.
Ten shares of stock in Ibe National
Hank of Heppner. Address JlirhaM T
Cox. Keoelver. Arlington, Oregon, tillf.
Now is Ilia lime to get (he Weekly
Oregonian. the ratt newspaper of
the WeM. Witb lbe(sR'tle,lotb strict
ly in advance, for one year, 1. No better
Oonddnation of newspapers can be made
in tbe aisle. Ili-Kidee wa will give as a
premium an additional journal, Ibe Web
foot rianler, an agricultural paper,
Come in now and eiilionrll.
IP
Out of Sight!
The boy is father to the man, and wben
tbe boy dons tbe man's bat he is "out
of sight." Likowise tbe mso who pro.
vide himself with one of
T. R. HOWARD'S
bats, and also purchases his Groceries,
Cigars, Tobaooos and (tents' Furnish
ings at this establishment where the
freshest and latest of tbe above lines
are kept.
This is also tbe plaoe for (Stockmen's
Bnpphes, ss this store mskes a specialty
of everything required by this olss of
trade. And a casual observer will not
fail to notice that our sheep and cattle
men take advantage of this fsol.
Remember (ha plane .is
HEPPNER BLOCK, Main St.,
Four doors sontb of the Cdy hotel.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
1 805-.189(i.
fTUE CSIVEIWITY OF OHF.OON, EL'OKNR, OUFOON, flVrs free tuition
(f to all students. Young men eao obtain board, bulging, beat and light to
tha dormitory for 12 M tier week, lloomers furnish their own linen, toung
Onliirio-ISiii'iK Ste Line
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Wsated-t'laio or funcr inif' W'H
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f..Mli..f it., 'lrrf. ai) alike a If w I.a !
Uu oi hot - liak.-j aro
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leaves Ilnrna Daily al A p.m. and ar
rives at Ontario la 12 boars.
Sinqlo Faro $0.OO.
Round Trip $1 1.00
faTTI.r'.'uh lrll.l V ront of pial.
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t Nnfi'i AmV mtrmt.t ,t4mf mit)srti
t ( ftt"lt I tit ilt M M'MI'Ifl.stil
Hy fv-,i. ! inl-fl..f frin --.ft.i.J I s.i.f.aw (a
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women ara nrotided boatd Io pitvele families at -1 (XI mr aerk. Young women
desiring board sbonhl a-ldresa IVof. John WiaotH Eugene, Oregon; or Secretary
Young Women'a Cbiistisn Assooiation, Eugene. The l'niveiily olfrrs Ihrea
baccalaureate degrees, Usebelor of Arts, Bachelor of Hcienca and list belor of let
ters wilb orreponding aonrsea of aludy. Tba folloalng aborter eonraea are also
offered: An English oootse laliiig in Ism yssrs It a buainras diploma and In
three years In iba title graduate in Engliab; an alvancl eonia lor graduates o
Dormal schools leading lo Iba degree master of pedsgogy ; A ibrea yrais ronrse in
elvil engineering lesding Io Ibe degree civil engineer j a course of Ian years for
teaebsra of physical ednrslion la.llng to a diploma and the title director of
physical sJuoslion. Tba ITnlverslly rbargi-s so Inciih ntal fee of Ion dollars bleb
is payable In advenoe by all students. Htndonls holding diplomas from tba public
schools and Iboes having lea. hers' eertinesles ai a.liuillel l Ibe prrparalory
department witbont eismmallon. Tboea doeiring iuformatloo regsnling Ibe pre
paistoiy deparlmrol sbnnlJ a l liess lbs Ieaa, N. L Nsiregan, Eugene.
For estalogoes and lufoimstlon addreaa
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